A Psalm of David. First Version (S.M.) 6,6,8,6 ^1To thee I lift my soul: ^2O Lord, I trust in thee: My God, let me not be asham'd, nor foes triumph o'er me. ^3Let none that wait on thee be put to shame at all; But those that without cause transgress, let shame upon them fall. ^4Shew me thy ways, O Lord; thy paths, O teach thou me: ^5And do thou lead me in thy truth, therein my teacher be: For thou art God that dost to me salvation send, And I upon thee all the day expecting do attend. ^6Thy tender mercies, Lord, I pray thee to remember, And loving-kindnesses; for they have been of old for ever. ^7My sins and faults of youth do thou, O Lord, forget: After thy mercy think on me, and for thy goodness great. ^8God good and upright is: the way he'll sinners show. ^9The meek in judgment he will guide, and make his path to know. ^10The whole paths of the Lord are truth and mercy sure, To those that do his cov'nant keep, and testimonies pure. ^11Now, for thine own name's sake, O Lord, I thee entreat To pardon mine iniquity; for it is very great. ^12What man is he that fears the Lord, and doth him serve? Him shall he teach the way that he shall choose, and still observe. ^13His soul shall dwell at ease; and his posterity Shall flourish still, and of the earth inheritors shall be. ^14With those that fear him is the secret of the Lord; The knowledge of his covenant he will to them afford. ^15Mine eyes upon the Lord continually are set: For he it is that shall bring forth my feet out of the net. ^16Turn unto me thy face, and to me mercy show; Because that I am desolate, and am brought very low. ^17My heart's griefs are increas'd: me from distress relieve. ^18See mine affliction and my pain, and all my sins forgive. ^19Consider thou my foes, because they many are; And it a cruel hatred is which they against me bear. ^20O do thou keep my soul, do thou deliver me: And let me never be asham'd, because I trust in thee. ^21Let uprightness and truth keep me, who thee attend. ^22Redemption, Lord, to Israel from all his troubles send. |